08-19-2018, 09:18 PM
I feel like the hoops you're going to need to go through to get the AAS would make this degree a lot of trouble-
(1) you'd have to apply/enroll somewhere to take classes
(2) upon completion of the semester/year, you'd have to forward them to Pierpont
(3) you won't get a transcript when you finish- even though you'll have a degree, NO TRANSCRIPT
(4) your CC probably won't allow an AAS to count for gen eds since by definition, AAS degrees are MISSING the gen eds to make room for non-gen eds
(5) you'll need confirmation from your CC that this degree will do what you want it to (again, without being able to produce a transcript)
(6) you'll need to confirm that your CC won't care that your credits are from Study/SL/etc. and allows that
(7) you'll be putting a LOT of work into earning 2 associate degrees - over a year before you even get this done. In about year, you could start from scratch and do an entire Bachelor's using Study/SL/ACE, etc.
(1) you'd have to apply/enroll somewhere to take classes
(2) upon completion of the semester/year, you'd have to forward them to Pierpont
(3) you won't get a transcript when you finish- even though you'll have a degree, NO TRANSCRIPT
(4) your CC probably won't allow an AAS to count for gen eds since by definition, AAS degrees are MISSING the gen eds to make room for non-gen eds
(5) you'll need confirmation from your CC that this degree will do what you want it to (again, without being able to produce a transcript)
(6) you'll need to confirm that your CC won't care that your credits are from Study/SL/etc. and allows that
(7) you'll be putting a LOT of work into earning 2 associate degrees - over a year before you even get this done. In about year, you could start from scratch and do an entire Bachelor's using Study/SL/ACE, etc.